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Summary Of: Decorum

The principle of decorum was an influential concept even in the looser rescripts of... and in consequence the violations of decorum that underlie the wit of... the expression decorum also refers to the appropriateness of certain actions or events to the stage... counseled playwrights to respect decorum by avoiding the portrayal... important debates on decorum in theater were set off by... decorum refers to appropriate... The precepts of social decorum as we understand them... The word decorum survives in Chesterfield... The place of decorum in the courtroom... the decorum of argument was a constant topic during the... Decorum of Attorney in Argument...

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